Rooney ‘blames’ Guardiola for England’s performance: ‘They’re trying for the perfect goal’

Rooney ‘blames’ Guardiola for England’s performance: ‘They’re trying for the perfect goal’


The former striker claims that the Manchester City manager brought the idea of ​​​​positional play, which directly influences English football




Underperforming, England advance to European Championship with one win and two draws. In the face of criticism, Former Manchester United and England player Wayne Rooney said he believes poor performances are being influenced by Pep Guardiola’s style.

“Teams like Belgium, England and Holland have the problem that everyone wants to play together. Even with a player like Doku, who plays on the wing, the crosses no longer enter the area. The game is much more positional. Everyone tries to score the goal. perfect goal, I think it’s Pep’s fault (Guardiola). He brought this thought,” Rooney said. BBC.

Wayne Rooney has spoken about England’s performance at the Euros

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Coach of Plymouth, in the English second division, the 38-year-old former striker made comments to the BBC. Other former athletes also took part, criticizing the work of coach Gareth Southgate. Alan Shearer, for example, stressed that he considered his team’s performance in the continental tournament “terrible”.

Finally, England return to the field next Sunday (30), at 1pm (Brasilia time), to face Slovakia in the round of 16 of the European Championship. Should they advance, they will face the winner of the duel between Switzerland and Italy, who will face each other this Saturday (29), at 1pm (Brasilia time), at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.

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Source: Terra

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